Vascular architecture in free flaps: Analysis of vessel morphology and morphometry in murine free flaps.
Microvasc Res
; 118: 128-136, 2018 07.
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The aim of this study was to analyze the development of vascular architecture as well as vascular morphometry and morphology of anastomosed microvascular free flaps. Free pectoral skin flaps were raised in 25 rats and anastomosed to the femoral vessels in the groin region. CD31 immunohistology was performed after 3, 7 and 12â¯d (each 5 animals each) to analyze microvessel density (MVD), microvessel area (MVA) and microvessel size (MVS). Microvascular corrosion casting was performed after 7 and 12â¯d (5 animals each) to analyze vessel diameter (VD), intervascular distance (IVD), interbranching distance (IBD), and branching angle (BA). Further on, sprout and pillar density as hallmarks of sprouting and intussusceptive angiogenesis were analyzed. Pectoral skin isles from the contralateral side served as controls. A significantly increased MVD was found after 7 and 12â¯d (p each <0.001). MVA was significantly increased after 3, 7 and 12â¯d (p each <0.001) and a significantly increased MVS was analyzed after 3 and 7â¯d (p each <0.001). VD and IVD were significantly increased after 7 and 12â¯d (p each <0.001). For IBD, a significantly increase was measured after 7â¯d (pâ¯<â¯0.001). For IBA, sprout and pillar density, no significant differences were found (p each ≥0.05). Significant changes in the vascular architecture of free flaps after successful microvascular anastomosis were seen. Since there was no evidence for sprout and pillar formation within the free flaps, the increased MVD and flap revascularization might be induced by the receiving site.
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Piel
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Neovascularización Fisiológica
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Microvasos
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Colgajos Tisulares Libres
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Prognostic_studies
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Microvasc Res
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2018
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